The separate topic for well identify able ring pictures is good idea (if members in forum are able to post there additionally?), but I suggest to leave there maximum 1 picture per 1 individual per 1 day - that allows to get overview about ringed eagles in place easily.

the catch for this day alone, for Jan 22nd, was 5 Estonian eagles and 2 Finnish eagles. 4 eagles were new to the feeding place, 2 had been previously seen and one remained unidentified (though it may have been an individual seen earlier).

the rings of six eagles were read on Jan 22nd (in order of appearance)

during the rest of the day no new rings were read. eagles sat in tree tops and didn't land any more in the afternoon. ravens were taking snow baths andcourting and singing love songs.

the rings of three eagles were read on Jan 23rd (in order of appearance)

red over black D569 (2011) from Estonia (previously seen on Jan 22nd)metal over red A479 (2011) from Estonia (previously seen on Jan 15th and Jan 22nd)orange over blue V248 (2007) from Finland (inland) (previously seen on 22nd)

renno wrote:Thank You all for your posts - pictures and videos! Based on Your forum posts and ages of WTEs here was today at least 11 different birds including three ringed birds:
D569 - born in 2011 NW-EST Noarootsi peninsula
D583 - born in 2011 N-EST in Lahemaa NP
B279 - born in 2009 SW-Finland

all of them were seen here earlier, in order of appearance on Jan 24th

black over blue B279 (2009) from Finland (SW coastal) (previously seen on 21st)red over black D569 (2011) from Estonia (previously seen on Jan 22nd and 23rd)red over black D583 (2011) from Estonia (previously seen on Jan 21st and 22nd)

Fleur wrote:January 25
Today:Joosep will come to take photographs from the hide, the day starts with the webcam glitches
On
Off
On
Around noon, the buzzard comes again to eat, accompanied by Magpie and Hooded Crow

On 13.49
Eagle has landed, and has a nice take off

another visitors

Joosep take up the whole thing, take the extra feed and go back home.
It was a quiet day.